@YoraeRasante Debatable, it would entirely depend on the author, would a primordial existence, that is the personification of death, or perhaps the end itself be stronger than a toonforcer that could theoretically ignore the rules of the world?
@Jethzki Yogiri can indeed stomp Anos and Rimuru. And how TF did the guy even think that Accel beat Anos lol. The only ones who can beat Anos in Certain Magical Index series are the Magic Gods and in the case Kamijō might touch him, Anos still is immensely above Kamijō in terms of physical power so he ded unless IB nullifies Anos source/origin itself and that is a BIG if.
I love the explanation towards the ending, it feels really epic probably cause she said even plot doesnt work on him, which is pretty true because he killed of all the dragons for the trail and all the bosses
Death would be too weak, it only meant an end to life and mortality..
No chance for resurrection, recovery, reincarnation nor rebirth.. simply nothing.
He's much closer to a void, in terms in inexistence- devoid of life nor anything that comes thereafter, simply the End.
Void is the absence of all things. Including the end. It's never-beginning, so it is also never-ending. The concept of void we use to describe such things is an intentional paradox, something where logic and laws and physics and even philosophy cannot be or conceive.
He's closer to 'Terminus'. The final stop of all beginnings. The last plotted point in the line of entropy. The end of time, the cessation of all knowledge, the death of perception.